They always say not to judge a book by its cover, but at first glance, 517 Main St. looks like nothing more than a typical post-war Toronto bungalow.
Sure, it’s cute with the ivy growing up the drain spout and the big tree in the front yard.
The inside of the home is also very charming.
There’s a cozy fireplace in the living room, original wood trim around the doors and windows, and the cute part of the original kitchen is still intact.
The bathroom was updated in 2015 with classic subway tile and heated floors.
And in 2023, the owner added a laundry room/office area on the main floor of the home.
But despite some great upgrades, there’s still in-window air conditioning and baseboard heaters.
There’s also technically only one bedroom.
And so you might be tempted to right this house off, but this small house is actually a total front for an incredibly deep 293-foot ravine lot.
It’s truly the best surprise you could find when it comes to Toronto real estate.
There’s so much room on this property that there’s an entire vegetable garden, then the massive shed, and then the rest of your backyard is basically Taylor Creek Park.
And it’s worth noting that the shed is so big it could be another tiny house.
The shed, which was built in 2018, is a spacious, 11 by 33-foot workshop/storage shed that comes insulated and equipped with a rough-in for a 60-amp electrical panel.
Also, just when you thought there weren’t any more surprises for this bungalow, you learn that it’s actually a duplex with a full one-bedroom suite in the basement.
It has its own entrance, hydro panel and thermostat, and in-suite laundry.
With eight-foot ceilings, a full kitchen, a jacuzzi tub, and brand-new carpet flooring, this suite is a great option for generating rental income.
This property really goes to show you that you should never judge a house by its facade.
517 Main St. is listed for $798,000.